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Charger Blogger, Nutrition Sciences Major Discusses Eating Disorders – University of New Haven
Beatrice Glaviano ’26 explores eating disorders and disordered eating from a scientific and a personal perspective, offering support to her fellow Chargers. October 23, 2023 By Beatrice Glaviano ’26 Beatrice Glaviano ’26 at the gym. Hey everyone. This week’s blog is going to be a bit more on the personal side, and I’d like to…
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PlayStation lays off staff at Visual Arts support dev
While Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was taking up players’ weekend, Sony conducted layoffs at Visual Arts, a well-known support studio for PlayStation games. There was a “wave of layoffs” last week at the studio, according to ex-senior level designer Daniel Bellemare. “While this is certainly not the news I was hoping for, I’m grateful to have had a…
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Conheça os vencedores da 8ª Copa do Mundo dos Games realizada em São Francisco de Paula
Publicidade Evento ocorreu em São Francisco de Paula e reuniu mais de 70 estudantes. Publicidade No último final de semana, 70 estudantes de Universidades de jogos do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul idisputaram a etapa regional da Game Jam, em São Francisco de Paula. As equipes tinham o desafio de produzir um jogo em apenas…
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Spencer Council Formally Approves Plans For Tennis Court Naming
Spencer, IA (KICD)– The Spencer City Council gave the green light last week to move forward with naming a set of new tennis courts near Spencer Middle School. Mayor Steve Bomgaars reiterated some of the reasons why Dennis Price is the right choice based on his success in the tennis programs. Parks and Recreation Director…
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Annual Wertheim Music Festival returns Oct. 26 – Nov. 5 with a celebration of musical diversity
The FIU Wertheim School of Music & Performing Arts is gearing up for its annual music festival, taking place on campus from Oct. 26 to Nov. 5. The two-week-long festival unites renowned guest artists from around the world, performing faculty, accomplished alumni and talented student musicians for eight performances at The Wertheim. The lineup is…
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Alexander Zverev Beats Sebastian Ofner In Vienna | ATP Tour
Alexander Zverev hit 50 tour-level wins for 2023 in style on Monday at the Erste Bank Open, where the fifth-seeded German beat home wild card Sebastian Ofner 6-4, 6-1 at the ATP 500 in Vienna. After an even start, Zverev won 10 of the final 12 games to claim a 78-minute triumph for a 3-0…
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Best brow soaps to try the eyebrow-styling trend
While soap has been popular in the last few years, you can do better than an item you’ll find in your shower caddy. Sure, it may be more accessible, but the pro labels have created formulas packed with nourishing ingredients for your groomed brows. While the look has been dubbed ‘soap brows’, makeup artists tend…
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Women in the arts to be celebrated in San Gabriel
The Brave Resilient Women Committee within the Alhambra San Gabriel Branch of the American Association of University Women will present a program highlighting “Brave Resilient Women in the Arts” at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28. Artists of dance, literature, music, theater and visual arts will come to life on stage to share their stories.…
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Rodents and food abuse among reasons six Central Florida restaurants shut down last week
Six Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Oct. 15-21, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Orange Little Greek Fresh Grill at 6756 Eagle Watch Dr. in Orlando shut down on Oct. 16. They have one high-priority violation for roach activity. A follow-up inspection on Oct. 17 had…
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3 unusual inspirations for fall travel
From travel that’s inspired by your favorite binge-worthy TV show to destinations that appeal to ghost hunters, memorable trips can be jump started by the following themes: “Set-Jetting” Travelers worldwide — especially Gen Z and Millennial travelers — are attracted to destinations inspired by their favorite TV shows or movies, a study by American Express…